So I decided to give RRR TV Party a go, not having read much about it beforehand. I put the genre to rest, and this was when I entered my personal Wii-is-disappointing-phase, which has just recently ended when I started randomly testing titles I would normally never have touched (like de Blob, Wii Music, or Umbrella Chronicles). Just like the other games, it was okay/good in multiplayer, but forgettable if you played alone. I tried the first Raving Rabbids, enjoyed the humor and some of the games, but ultimatly ended up selling it. I played my share of Mario Party, and it was fun if you played with 2+ people, but never really wanted to return to it. Mario Party is rather meh.I, just as the next gamer, am not necessary a fan of minigame collections. Let me tell you, this is a damn sweet title, and one of the few that satisfy what my imagination had come up with when the Wii was announced and the Motion Control Hype was still going. How? Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is a brilliant piece of interactive entertainment, and will now become my prime argument against Wii haters who refuse to even try games like these by default. How the hell could this get a 72% average score on gamerankings? Seriously.
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